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Feminism

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Feminism

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Connotations

• Completely unaware

• Feminism has achieved its goals

• Fear of man-hating women

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First Wave - Goals

• Suffrage• 19th Amendment

• Abolitionist Movement• Somewhat abandoned when African-Americans Gained

the right to vote

• Temperance Movement• Prohibition

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First Wave - Achievements

• Seneca Falls Convention 1848• Formal founding of Feminism• 300 Women and Men

• Sojourner Truth “Ain’t I a Woman” – 1851

• University of Iowa – 1955

• Married Woman's Property Act – 1960

• Ida B. Wells’ work Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases - 1892

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First Wave - Achievements

• The March for Women’s Suffrage in Washington D.C. – 1913

• WWI

• 19th Amendment

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First Wave - Downfalls

• Married or widowed > unmarried

• Still questioned racial suffrage

• Some felt superiority• Mothers and nurturing = More fit to lead

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First Wave - Criticisms

• Threatening man-haters

• Weak and clueless

• Ugly and witch like

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Between the First and Second Waves

• Great Depression• Total suffering diminished the concern for women's issues

• WWII• New job opportunities

• Rosie the Riveter• Supported the war effort

• Created a sense of self sufficiency

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Between the First and Second Waves

• Post WWII• Men came home to reclaim their previous jobs

• Left women with a taste of independence

• Led to a new culture of domesticity• Less women working in 1960 than in 1930

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Second Wave

• Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique – 1963

• PCSW-1963• Inequality in the workplace• Equal Pay Act of 1963

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Second Wave

• National Organization for Women -1966• Freedom and equality for women• Specifically stated that they were not man-haters• Also did not want special treatment for women• Achievements

• ERA – 1972• Title IX Education Amendment - 1972

• Women’s Liberation Movement• Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City - 1968

• Freedom Trash Can• Media attention

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Third Wave

• Rebecca Walker’s Becoming the Third Wave

• Clarence Thomas

• Inequality for women

• Widespread public reaction

• Started the Third Wave

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Third Wave

• Third Wave Direct Action Corporation• Freedom Summer ’92

• 20,000 new voters

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Third Wave

• Issues• Gender violence• Reproductive rights• Rape• Derogatory terms• Inequality in the workplace

• Unequal treatment• Sexual assault

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Reason for the Connotations

• Each Wave Has Contributed:• First Wave • Second Wave• Third Wave

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Conclusion

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Work Cited

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Reason for the Connotations

Nair, Sanjay. "History of feminism." History of feminism. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2014. (Nair)PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 25 May 2014.

Pilkington, Ed. "SlutWalking Gets Rolling after Cop's Loose Talk about Provocative Clothing." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 07 May 2011. Web. 25 May 2014. Rampton, Martha . "The Three Waves of Feminism." - Fall 2008. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2014.

"Reclaiming "Cunt," "Bitch," "Slut," and More." National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) |. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2014. "The Equal Pay Act of 1963." (EPA). N.p., n.d. Web. 10 May 2014. "Third Wave Foundation." Third Wave Foundation History Comments. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2014. Walker, Rebecca. "HeathenGrrl's Blog." : Becoming the Third Wave by Rebecca Walker. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2014.

"Women in the Progressive Era." Women in the Progressive Era. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2014.